Country-Specific Notes
Whether a Colorado marriage (solemnized without an officiant or witnesses) is straightforwardly recognized back home depends entirely on your country. This is a separate, growing library from the main guide: one page per country, filled in as we (or readers) complete real research against official sources. It isn't a linear sequence like the guide; jump straight to your country.
Why does this even matter? →Each page below is marked with its actual research status: "Researched" means we've sourced real answers, "Coming soon" means it's still an unresearched placeholder. Either way, don't treat anything here as legal advice; confirm with your own country's consulate or civil registry before relying on a self-solemnized Colorado marriage.
- Australia Researched
- Austria Researched
- Belgium Researched
- Bulgaria Researched
- Canada Researched
- Croatia Researched
- Cyprus Researched
- Czech Republic Researched
- Denmark Researched
- Estonia Researched
- Finland Researched
- France Researched
- Germany Researched
- Greece Researched
- Hungary Researched
- India Researched
- Ireland Researched
- Italy Researched
- Latvia Researched
- Lithuania Researched
- Luxembourg Researched
- Malta Researched
- Mexico Researched
- Netherlands Researched
- Philippines Researched
- Poland Researched
- Portugal Researched
- Romania Researched
- Slovakia Researched
- Slovenia Researched
- Spain Researched
- Sweden Researched
- United Kingdom Researched
Don't see your country yet? More pages are added as research is completed. In the meantime, start with your country's consulate or civil registry directly.